================================================================================ F-PROT ANTIVIRUS 6.0.9.3 for Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 RELEASE NOTES [2009-08-31] ================================================================================ CHANGES ------- Engine (4.5.1): - Critical Fix: In the Engine's new script emulator, a read beyond allocated memory in the x64 kernel mode engine, resulting in a system crash when scanning certain JavaScript-enabled web pages. We were not able to reproduce the problem in 32-bit, user-mode or non-Windows implementations. - Fix to an integer overflow problem in the text scanner, when scanning certain types of text files with very long lines. - Fix for a potential memory leak, if an I/O error occurred under certain circumstances. - Fix to an unused feature in the Eldorado heuristic engine. - Fix to 7-Zip and Nullsoft installer scanning, where the scanner would return an incorrect return code if it found non-malicious adware inside the files. - Better handling of CAB files with corrupted LZX data inside. Product-specific: - Fixed: 64-bit File System Protection driver could cause a system crash as a result of an overflow issue in the Engine (See above). The issue was reported in a 6.0.9.2 Release Candidate. Therefore the 64-bit version was not released until now. - Fixed: In some cases the Windows Security Center (Action Center in Windows 7) would falsely report F-PROT Antivirus as either "turned off" or "out-of-date". - Fixed: Patch from 6.0.9.x to 6.0.9.2 in LAN update version was a dud. The issue was reported in a 6.0.9.2 Release Candidate. Therefore the LAN update version was not released until now. - Fixed: In FPScan the "arguments" item in the report header did not show the full list of command line parameters passed. - Fixed: In FPScan, running as a non-privileged user, return code would not imply that boot-sector scanning was skipped.